1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1987.tb03270.x
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Effect of waterlogging yam vines on vegetative growth and tuber yield

Abstract: The effect of waterlogging the vines of two yam varieties for 24,48 and 72 hours at two stages of growth, with or without fertiliser application, was studied in the field.Waterlogging caused a progressive degeneration of the leaf starting with the development of fresh lesions on the lower leaf surface, through necrotic spots or portions, to complete leaf necrosis. The degree of leaf damage was greater with Um 680 (Dioscorea d a t a ) than with Obiaoturugo (D. rotundata). Waterlogging also caused the breakdown … Show more

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“…Waterlogging effects on yam (Dioscorea spp.) vines for 24, 48, and 72 h was studied by Igwilo and Udeh (1987). Waterlogging caused a progressive degeneration of the leaf starting with the development of fresh lesions on the lower leaves, through necrotic spots, to complete leaf necrosis.…”
Section: Sweetpotato Yams Squash Capsicum Peppers and Asparagusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waterlogging effects on yam (Dioscorea spp.) vines for 24, 48, and 72 h was studied by Igwilo and Udeh (1987). Waterlogging caused a progressive degeneration of the leaf starting with the development of fresh lesions on the lower leaves, through necrotic spots, to complete leaf necrosis.…”
Section: Sweetpotato Yams Squash Capsicum Peppers and Asparagusmentioning
confidence: 99%